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Meaning of hitching post

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hitching post (n)

a fixed post with a ring to which a horse can be hitched to prevent it from straying

hitching post Sentence Examples

  1. The horses waited patiently at the hitching post outside the saloon.
  2. The rancher tethered his stallion to the sturdy hitching post before dismounting.
  3. The blacksmith hammered a new hook onto the hitching post, ensuring it could withstand the weight of a fully loaded wagon.
  4. The carriage clattered to a stop, and the coachman leaped down to secure the horses at the hitching post.
  5. The weary travelers were grateful for the shade provided by the towering hitching post next to the inn.
  6. The town square was a hub of activity, with horses and wagons tethered to hitching posts lining the streets.
  7. The blacksmith's apprentice struggled to lift the heavy anvil onto the hitching post.
  8. The mayor erected a hitching post in front of the courthouse for the convenience of citizens on trial.
  9. The farmer tied his plow horse to the hitching post near the barn, ready for a day's work in the fields.
  10. The sculptor carved an intricate hitching post shaped like a majestic eagle, a testament to the town's equestrian heritage.

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a fixed post with a ring to which a horse can be hitched to prevent it from straying

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The horses waited patiently at the hitching post outside the saloon.

The rancher tethered his stallion to the sturdy hitching post before dismounting.

The blacksmith hammered a new hook onto the hitching post, ensuring it could withstand the weight of a fully loaded wagon.

The carriage clattered to a stop, and the coachman leaped down to secure the horses at the hitching post.